Everything posted by senile1
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R.I.P. Ghoti
Very sad to hear this. Obituary and Tribute Wall: https://www.mdfh.com/obituaries/Gary-D-Kilmartin?obId=29892547
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Rod Sensitivity, Pick One
I chose the crisp carbon fiber rod and on the first question, I chose both. I notice a noticeable difference in the rods mentioned. I am quite certain that it isn't just in my head and it makes me a better angler in situations where feeling the movement of my lure and interpreting whether a fish has bitten is paramount. I do agree with the idea that some of us are better wizards behind the wand, but that does not exclude the idea that a better rod/wand makes even the best wizard a better spell caster.
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Have any of you ever harvested bat guano?
https://www.skedaddlewildlife.com/location/madison/blog/bat-guano-is-it-dangerous/#:~:text=Many animal control and healthcare,the outside of your home. I have thought about this as well. This article seems to indicate it is pretty difficult to disturb it without breathing in the fungus spores that are so dangerous.
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Bradford Pears are Blooming!
Yep. Bradford Pears are a non-native invasive tree. I know a lot of them have been sold and planted in yards over the past few decades, but they do spread quite prolifically. I see a lot of them growing on the roadsides around here.
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Bradford Pears are Blooming!
No hard water here. Temperatures have been back and forth warming the water somewhat. Last weekend I fished in 42 degree water and the fish were biting finesse jigs and Ned rigs, but they were still located near the deeper basin in this small 56 acre lake. We have had a number of warmer days lately. Unfortunately, the forecast for March 8th - 17th is for lows in the upper teens to around 30, and highs in the 30s and 40s. If that forecast holds our water won't be warming from the low 40s until probably late March.
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have you ever wondered why?
Yep, and a significant number of the reviews are done almost immediately after receiving the purchase. Useless.
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Coping with chronic heart ache ~
There is nothing worse than losing a child, a life partner, or preparing for what may be that coming loss and yet fighting it down to the wire. As you are well aware, life can be brutal for some of us and is one of the reasons why I have rarely been on social media, including this forum, as of late. I wish you all the best with this knowing that nothing I say can truly ease your pain. I hope you and Lynn continue to fill your lives with as many good moments as possible, and hopefully things will turn for the better and you will have many more of those moments to come.
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Why do I struggle to find and catch fish?
This bears repeating and Catt alluded to it as well. Also, fishing with someone better than you can be very helpful. There are far better anglers on here with more expert advice than I, but this has worked for me. If you fish alone most of the time, I would suggest the following: Learn a small lake known to have decent sized bass first if any are available in your area. The time on the water thing takes less time if you have less lake to learn. Large reservoirs of a few thousand or tens of thousands of acres have lots of unproductive water and if you don't know where to look you can really get frustrated. Become proficient on smaller lakes and then apply what you learn to larger lakes. (Missouri's fishing app provides a list of all conservation maintained lakes. They also periodically provide prospect reports that describe the fish population so you know the size structure of the bass in many of the lakes. Hopefully you can find something like this online, or in an app for your state, to help you narrow down where to find larger fish.) Minimize the techniques you are trying to learn, but make sure they are in different sections of the water column to address different situations on the water. (i.e. Don't just try a number of moving baits. Try maybe three moving baits that cover the upper water column. Do the same for mid-depths. Also try slow bottom baits like T-rigged worms, creatures, and jigs when the conditions warrant it. A couple of finesse baits would be good to learn as well. And make sure you spend time with them to actually develop confidence in them. If you become proficient at fishing two or three baits for each section of the water column you will be equipped to catch fish and more likely to find the bigger fish.) Develop a schedule to practice the art of casting. Accurate casting is paramount. I would throw in that you should at least learn the pitching technique during your casting practice (and I would learn flipping as well). Being able to place a slow moving bait right in a small hole in brush or under a dock will increase your chances of catching bigger fish. Learn to handle your boat or fish from the bank in a stealthy manner to avoid spooking fish. If you think about it, all of the things mentioned above take one thing and that brings us full-circle back to time - time on the water fishing, time on the water or in your yard casting, time in the boat learning to handle it properly. Take time and enjoy the journey.
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First boat in many years
That is a nice clean boat and motor and definitely doesn't appear to have been used a lot. Congratulations!
- New Toledo Bend record
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O.H Ivie Giant
What a beast of a fish!
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Nice work!
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KVD Announces Retirement From Tournament Fishing
Thanks for the memories, KVD! Fifty-five is still young. Looking forward to whatever comes next.
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What else would you have tied on?
Lots of great suggestions for baits here. As for bottom baits it looks like you have a finesse jig and a rage bug type bait there. I would add a light weighted tube and Ned rig.
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Red / Red Variation Crank Baits In Winter ?
Yeah, wasn't the idea prevalent that it turned to gray very quickly with depth? It seems I have been seeing research showing bass cones are more attuned to green and red now. Indeed.
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Sonar, can we live without it ???
Fishing in lowland reservoirs, there are times when the fishing is hot near the bank and maybe sonar doesn't seem necessary, but it can often provide understanding as to why the fish use a particular shallow area. On the other hand, it is difficult for me to fish deep, clear highland reservoirs without using sonar. For a lake such as Table Rock shallow water is often considered to extend out to 15 feet (some anglers claim even deeper) and fish will spawn at 10 to 15 feet in certain places on the lake depending on the water clarity. A few weeks before and after the spawn I usually catch the majority of my bass in 15 to 25 feet of water there, and again in mid to late Fall. In summer and into early fall, fish will stage on gravel points, etc at 35 to 45 feet of water which is typically at the thermocline and are often caught on dropshots. I don't think I would find very many fish in this lake without my sonar. I use sidescan and downscan by the way and haven't felt the need to go to FFS yet. As for the deepest water in my lowland reservoirs around Northwest Missouri, it can be 25 feet all the way to 55 depending on the lake. The thermoclines vary from as little as 8 feet to 20 feet on these lakes. Even if I am not using the sonar to find actual fish like with FFS it still allows me to learn the structure and cover in the lake and helps me find fish away from the bank.
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Biggest Bass of 2023 ~ What Bait ?
For a while now I have been catching a few 5 to 7 lb Missouri fish each year on Siebert Outdoors half ounce Grid Iron Brush jigs with Rage Tail Craws. These are almost always caught on two color combinations: Green pumpkin jig with watermelon red flake craw, and black/blue jig with black/blue craw, although sometimes the black/blue with the okeechobee craw color is the ticket. A few are caught in the winter on green pumpkin or black/blue Siebert finesse jigs with the same color finesse trailer. These jig fish aren't always the biggest for the year, but most years they are. I have to go with one of these jig and craw combinations based on the probability indicated from past years.
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Road To The Super Bowl 2023
Wikipedia states it was 2012.
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Road To The Super Bowl 2023
Thanks for jogging my memory with that. I had forgotten about it. LOL. It isn't an easy job to keep up with elite athletes.
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Road To The Super Bowl 2023
I told my wife the other night you would need one official for each of 22 players on the field to get all the calls right. There is just too much going on for them to keep up. I agree that it is part of the game and missed calls are often human error. But there are those occasional calls that seem to defy explanation. I suspect many of you have seen them. Probably one of the most egregious examples was the no-call on interference in the Saints versus Rams playoff game on January 20, 2019. And once in a while you will see a game where the preponderance of bad calls are called on one team. It just makes one wonder. Going back to my earlier post though, I do think the NFL needs to work diligently on consistency in making calls across the spectrum of officials. With consistency comes acceptance by fans, instead of people thinking they were robbed of victory. As a Chiefs fan, I am happy they won the Superbowl. As an NFL fan I can see why Eagles fans might wonder why the calls were a little more loose in the first half, but then were called more strictly in the second. Consistency in calls would help to eliminate disgruntled fans. Of course, some fans will always think their team was shafted.
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Road To The Super Bowl 2023
True. The point is one obviously affected the catch and the other did not and it was inconsistent to call the last one if the first one wasn't called. The first should have been called. The second one is debatable to many fans. I will go out on a limb here and say that I have been questioning the officiating for some years now. This is speculation but it seems the officiating is designed to keep games close to perpetuate the idea of parity in the NFL and keep every city's fans hanging on the edge hoping their team can pull out a win. We all see questionable calls that happen to the team we favor, but it happens across the board and typically, I see calls that help bad teams stay in games with good teams. Once in a while, those calls end up affecting the final result. How many times have you seen a few questionable calls early in a game affecting one team, and then later in the game it seems the officials attempt to make up for those calls by calling a few questionable ones the other way. Could it be the NFL wants to keep everyone interested in their games so some of these calls are made to try to keep games close? ? Ah, but I digress.
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Road To The Super Bowl 2023
The officials already missed a blatant pass interference by Bradberry in the first half where he grabbed and turned Smith-Schuster. That non-call ended a Chiefs drive. They should have called that one and maybe have let the last one go. In my opinion, the issue isn't the call at the end because by the book it was pass interference. The issue is the inconsistency in how officials call these penalties and it happens to all teams across the NFL.
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Road To The Super Bowl 2023
Eh . . . . not a complete comparison. Is there a comparison of the defenses? Also, the Chiefs haven't had a losing record since 2012 and only one season of less than 11 wins since 2015 (10 wins in 2017). They have had to work harder for decent draft picks than the Eagles over the past few years. I think both of their GMs do a pretty good job with the draft.
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Road To The Super Bowl 2023
Unfortunately as a big Chiefs fan, I am afraid this may be so as well. Expecting Mahomes to heal much from a high ankle sprain in one week would be verging on the miraculous. The likely way for the Chiefs to win this is if Mahomes is hot for four quarters, but he can't even plant his back foot to throw. The rest of the team will really have to step up their game. I hope I am wrong, but without him performing at a high level I think it unlikely. Still . . . . hoping for a win.
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Finding Those Active Feeding Windows
Good topic. The only time I really concentrate on hitting bite windows is when the water is very cold in the winter. Cold blooded creatures require much less sustenance when the water temps are 30s to low 40s and they aren't as active. In most cases, it is quite obvious when they are active and when they are not in the winter. In other seasons if they aren't actively feeding, one can often trigger them to bite by fishing the proper presentation. If I have learned a lake and know some spots where bass congregate during the different bass seasons, I can often find the fish and make them bite.